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Re: An old cylinder head, but a dandy!
[Re: JohnRR]
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10/07/22 09:28 PM
10/07/22 09:28 PM
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Still gots my chapman stage 6s I got from John Ah-ah I couldn't remember who I sold them to , are you using them yet ? Long story... they're mounted on the haze motor but I got 1.5 rockers for them... big mistake
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Re: An old cylinder head, but a dandy!
[Re: CokeBottleKid]
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10/08/22 01:06 AM
10/08/22 01:06 AM
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These Chapmans kinda resemble a smaller version of a Brewer head? Raised port, hi velocity, excellent power for their size. The nice thing is they will use an RB intake on a low deck block. That allows a lot of choices.
8..603 156 mph best, 2905 lbs 549, indy 572-13, alky
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Re: An old cylinder head, but a dandy!
[Re: an8sec70cuda]
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10/11/22 02:07 PM
10/11/22 02:07 PM
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That's a bad ride! Very nice looking and runs really strong! Looks like it has the longer chevy length leaf springs under it judging by the length of the Cal-Trac bar. Those heads can obviously make power, but they always seemed overpriced and required so much work to be useable. It certainly does. I bought his old set up with the MoPar front segments. I don't know him well . but he seemed pretty sharp as we discussed different approaches to making a car work. Does his own fab work and it looks as good as it works.
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